Tuning: Dropped "D" I notice that Roger Waters seems to like this
tuning and many of the songs on The Wall and other albums by Pink Floyd
are in this tuning.
NOTE: The reverb effect can be simulated by pulling off and hammering on
between the note indicated and the note in parentheses.
"Another Brick in the Wall pt.2" Repeat 4X
G ------/--------------------//-----------------------//----------------------
D ------/--------------------//.---------------------.//----------------------
A ------/--R1--------R1------//.----3-5---5-5-0-0-3--.//--------------------
D ---5--/-------0------------//---0-------------------//---5-----5-----5--5-
To Guitar Solo
G -------------------------------------------------------------/------------
D -------------------------------------------------------------/------------
A -----------5-3-5---5-5----------3-----3-5---5-5-----------3--/------------
D ---5-5-5-5-------------7-7-5-3------0-----------7-7-5-3------/-0----------
NOTE: Then repeat the whole song starting from the single bar line at the
beginning of "Another Brick in the Wall pt.2." Keep going until you reach
the single bar line that has "To Guitar Solo" above. Then go straight to
the next part written below. This part actually starts a measure before the
solo.
Guitar Solo Repeat until the end
G ---------------------//-------------------------------------------//------
D ---------------------//.-----------------------------------------.//------
A -----3-5---5-5-0-0-3 //.---5-3-5---5-5-0-0-3------3-5---5-5-0-0-3.//------
D ---0-----------------//-------------------------0-----------------//------
Then, as I wrote in the tab, just repeat that until the end. Well,
that's it. I hope that you find this accurate, and that it enlightens you
in some way.
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Legend
RX Rest X number of measures
/ Simply denotes the beginning or the end of an important part of the song
// This is a repeat.
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Contribuição: Caio Péricles(caio.raimundos@bol.com.br)